Carvajal hits back at Vinicius after claiming Spain 'not a racist country'

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Dani Carvajal, in the run-up to the match between Spain and Serbia in the Nations League, appeared in the press room and followed the same line as Luis de la Fuente. The defender also considers that Spain is not a racist country, although he opened the door to the possibility of leaving the pitch if there are any more episodes of this kind.

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Dani Carvajal will captain the Spanish national team in Belgrade against Serbia, in the absence of Alvaro Morata due to injury and Rodri Hernandez due to suspension, in a moment that he confessed will be very special and that he will keep in his memory for the rest of his life.
In addition, Carvajal followed De la Fuente's line and considered that Spain is not a racist country: “Regarding Vinicius, just comment that we are totally against any situation of racism in the stadiums. I know what Vinicius suffers and we support him both internally and publicly. I believe that LaLiga is improving and protocols are being drawn up so that the hooligans cannot return to sporting events.”
"But, beyond those people, I do not consider that Spain does not deserve to hold a World Cup. There is no doubt that Spain is not a racist country. Since I was a child, I have grown up with many nationalities in my neighborhood, in Leganes. Spain is not a racist country."
After his nomination for the Ballon d'Or, the defender was very happy: “It is clear that, being a defender... in football, what shines is scoring goals. But I'm very happy to have the chance to win it, it's a reference to the great year I had last year. My family and I are very proud.

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